LuvinThisPig
Member Since 2017
Yesterday's
We have arrived in Pullman! Well, okay. We have arrived in Moscow, which is about 10 miles outside of Pullman. We ended up pushing pretty hard today. I think we drove a total of 17 hours. Some of it was unintentional as we got caught in a mountain pass in rainy, foggy weather. This slowed progress greatly. However, he was doing so well and I have perfected (sort of) the art of dosing on the road. Not to mention, he finally decided to use the LB in the car. Once he did it at a stop, he was all for doing it while moving. He filled the thing to the brim!!
We did have a bit of a fiasco with the pmps. I had neatly proportioned out all of his crushed medications in one small container with his proportioned food in another small container. As I was filling syringes and pulling Cisapride, there was a hand spasm and half the food and meds went down the side of the seat.. *sigh* Well, there goes the deposit on the rental car...
No worries. It is about him and getting him on the road to recovery! I could not be more impressed with his travel skills. I knew he would do well, I just did not know he would do this well!
On that note - I would heartily recommend the La Quinta Inn in Moscow to anyone looking to travel here to WSU. Not only is the entire chain cat friendly (first one we stayed at was okay.. second one even better... third is flipping amazing!), but they gave us a 25% discount off the room because we were clients of WSU hospital!! I was able to spend the same amount of cash on a larger, better equipped room. It is clean and totally kitty safe! I have learned what to look for at the past two. No box springs to hide in or furniture to get behind... Wonderful find! Tomorrow is day one of his process and I am nervous, scared, and excited all at the same time...
We have arrived in Pullman! Well, okay. We have arrived in Moscow, which is about 10 miles outside of Pullman. We ended up pushing pretty hard today. I think we drove a total of 17 hours. Some of it was unintentional as we got caught in a mountain pass in rainy, foggy weather. This slowed progress greatly. However, he was doing so well and I have perfected (sort of) the art of dosing on the road. Not to mention, he finally decided to use the LB in the car. Once he did it at a stop, he was all for doing it while moving. He filled the thing to the brim!!
We did have a bit of a fiasco with the pmps. I had neatly proportioned out all of his crushed medications in one small container with his proportioned food in another small container. As I was filling syringes and pulling Cisapride, there was a hand spasm and half the food and meds went down the side of the seat.. *sigh* Well, there goes the deposit on the rental car...
No worries. It is about him and getting him on the road to recovery! I could not be more impressed with his travel skills. I knew he would do well, I just did not know he would do this well!
On that note - I would heartily recommend the La Quinta Inn in Moscow to anyone looking to travel here to WSU. Not only is the entire chain cat friendly (first one we stayed at was okay.. second one even better... third is flipping amazing!), but they gave us a 25% discount off the room because we were clients of WSU hospital!! I was able to spend the same amount of cash on a larger, better equipped room. It is clean and totally kitty safe! I have learned what to look for at the past two. No box springs to hide in or furniture to get behind... Wonderful find! Tomorrow is day one of his process and I am nervous, scared, and excited all at the same time...




to boost him up. Not sure what it is going to do to his digestion, but I know it sky rocketed his numbers... So much for diabetic food.